

Hombres sin alma
Final installment in Juan Orol's Percal trilogy. In this film, Malena is freed from prison by a gangster but a rival mobster will make things impossible for them.
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Plot Summary
A man entangled in a web of deceit and moral compromise attempts to navigate the treacherous underbelly of society. As his past actions catch up with him, he finds himself facing difficult choices that will determine his fate. The film explores themes of guilt, redemption, and the consequences of one's actions in a world where morality is often blurred.
Critical Reception
As a lesser-known film from its era, 'Hombres sin alma' has garnered minimal critical attention. However, what reviews exist suggest it's a competently made melodrama with noir undertones, appreciated for its atmospheric tension and performances, though some critics point to a somewhat predictable narrative.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its noir atmosphere and dramatic tension.
- Performances are considered solid within the context of the film's genre.
- Some find the plot to be somewhat conventional, lacking surprise.
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Fun Fact
While information is scarce, it is believed to be one of the earlier Mexican films to incorporate strong film noir elements into its narrative and visual style.
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